histidinuria
Histidinuria is a metabolic disorder characterized by the excessive excretion of histidine in the urine. Histidine is an essential amino acid that plays a role in protein synthesis and is a precursor to other important molecules. In individuals with histidinuria, the kidneys are unable to reabsorb histidine efficiently, leading to its increased presence in urine. This condition is generally considered benign and often discovered incidentally during routine urinalysis.
The underlying cause of histidinuria is typically an inherited defect in the renal tubular transport system
Diagnosis is made by measuring histidine levels in the urine. Treatment is generally not required, as the